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Newsletter Announcement: PLO Foundation, Repatriate to Ghana, and Abibitumi Collaboration
We’re thrilled to announce a powerful collaboration between the PLO Foundation, Repatriate to Ghana, and Abibitumi, highlighted in a groundbreaking free video interview featuring the eminent Prof. PLO Lumumba. This dynamic conversation bridges Abibiwiase ”the Black World,” embodying Black Power in action.
Prof. Lumumba shares transformative insights on repatriation, citizenship, and the need to decolonize our mindsets and systems. Key highlights include:
Practical steps for governments to facilitate the return of descendants of enslaved Abibifoɔ ’Black people’ to the continent.
The critical role of reception parties to ensure returnees are welcomed with essential resources like schools, housing, and economic opportunities.
A call for institutional reform and grassroots efforts to achieve meaningful Diaspora integration beyond reliance on the AU or external funders.
The conversation also features discussions on Repatriate to Ghana’s successful efforts in restoring Ghanaian citizenship for diaspora members, the visionary work of Abibitumi in supporting cultural and economic integration, and the enduring legacy of BlackPowerful leaders like Nana Marcus Garvey.
This is more than a discussion—it’s a call to action. With powerful examples of collaboration and practical strategies for change, this video underscores the importance of uniting our Abibiwiase 'Black World' family for collective progress.
Watch the full video and join the movement toward real BlackPowerful transformation.
Visit RepatriateToGhana.com and PLOFoundation.org for more details.
Let’s build a BlackNificent future together!
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GRANTING OF GHANAIAN CITIZENSHIP
Featuring Dr. Maulana Maulana
Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon
Presented by Nana Yaa Lacy
February 23rd, 2025
7PM Ghana Time
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon's PALI Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Leadership Award Presentation and Acceptance Speech ft. Hon. Samia Nkrumah, the daughter of Nana Kwame Nkrumah
🔥 Join Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon for an electrifying interview with H.E. Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao! 🔥
Get ready for a BlackPowerful discussion on repatriation, ADDI, and her groundbreaking new initiative for Burkina Faso citizenship. 🌍✊🏿 Don’t miss this dynamic exchange of knowledge, strategy, and solutions for building a stronger future for Black people worldwide! ✊🏿
Watch Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon here: https://abibitumitv.com/watch/....quiet-warrior-the-bl
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Uses Powerful Metaphor To Describe Black Men's Experiences in America Pt. 4
Kemet vs. Ancient Egypt: What Drives this Name Game Among Experts? - Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Pt.3
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi, the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.
In pt.3 of this reasoning, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon explains why many Egyptologist use the name Ancient Egypt instead of Kemet.
Please click link below to learn more about Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon and his work:
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https://www.abibitumi.com/quietwarrior
MOVED FROM THE united snakkkes TO GHANA , MY HOUSE IS BUILT JUST LIKE THE mr (PYRAMID) OF KEMET
SNL- Eddie Murphy - Kill the white people — Video
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The Vernon Johns Story [1994]
An adaptation of the life and times of Dr. Vernon Johns, the Pastor who preceded Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as the head of the congregation at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. In Stride Toward Freedom, his memoir of the Montgomery bus boycott, King described Johns as “a brilliant preacher with a creative mind” and “a fearless man, [who] never allowed an injustice to come to his attention without speaking out against it” (King, 38). King found an example in Johns, a preacher who was able to use his religious position in the community to challenge his congregation to be less provincial.
La guerre pour contrôler les ressources du XXIe siècle a déjà commencé. Et l'Afrique, comme à l'accoutumée, est aux premières loges. Depuis des décennies, la France n'est plus la seule à avoir des vues sur le continent. Dès les années 1960, la découverte d'immenses gisements de pétrole dans le golfe de Guinée attire un nouvel acteur aux besoins inextinguibles, les États-Unis. Peu à peu, la première puissance mondiale s'implante en Afrique.
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En 1992, son armée intervient en Somalie, ravagée par une guerre civile, pour une opération dite humanitaire. Six ans plus tard, les États-Unis récidivent au Soudan après des attentats contre deux ambassades américaines par une organisation alors obscure
Au début des années 2000, les États-Unis intensifient leur présence en Afrique, particulièrement au Sahara, face à l'influence croissante de la Chine sur le continent. En 2007, l'administration Bush met en place Africom, une structure politico-militaire destinée à renforcer leur contrôle dans la région. Derrière cette initiative, des enjeux stratégiques liés aux vastes ressources naturelles du Sahara se dessinent : pétrole, uranium, fer, or, entre autres. Simultanément, la France consolide également sa présence militaire sur le continent.
AFRICOM, la guerre de l'ombre au Sahara
Réalisation : Bob Coen et Éric Nadler
Production : ARTE France, Crescendo Films.
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Elon Musk was born in 1971 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and raised in a wealthy family under the country's racist apartheid laws. Musk's family history reveals ties to apartheid and neo-Nazi politics. We speak with Chris McGreal, reporter for The Guardian, to understand how Musk's upbringing shaped his worldview, as well as that of his South African-raised colleague Peter Thiel, a right-wing billionaire who co-founded PayPal alongside Musk. "Musk lived what can only be described as a neocolonial life," said McGreal. "If you were a white South African in that period and you had any money at all, you lived with servants at your beck and call."
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In Kmtyw (Black People) societies, when a child grows and reaches his/her puberty, a rite that supports their transition from childhood to adulthood is celebrated. DIPO (coming out or outdooring) among the Krobo of Ghana is an example of one in a million.
Kwadwo Asare Baffour #Wogyaa yen sen nni ( official video)
Halima Cissé (born 21 March 1996) is the mother to the world's only "nonuplets" known to have survived birth.
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Historic UNIA ABIBITUMI/R2GH MoU Signing - Abibitumi as UNIA Embassy
President General Michael Duncan of the UNIA
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I of Abibitumi and RepatriateToGhana
March 9, 2025 at 11AM
Part three of the Emmy award-winning series, Talking Black in America.
“Talking Black in America — Roots” is the third program in a series of television documentaries exploring dimensions of African American language and culture and their formative influence on the United States and beyond; it is a celebration of African-American resiliency, creativity, and ingenuity, finding a connection of the spirit to the people and society of West Africa and the African Diaspora. Filmed in West Africa, the Caribbean, and throughout the United States.
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Baltasar of Equitorial Guinea is wilding